Vulgar words in By What Authority? (Page 1)
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It was all the lad's conceit, he said; he had no real heart at all; he only flattered his vanity in making love; he had no love for his parents or his faith, and so on.
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Chris, Chris," she screamed through her hands--"you sodden ass; be quieter with the poor beast--soothe him, soothe him.
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"They had caught the priest!--No, the priest had escaped,--damn him!--It was half a dozen women.
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Well, when they let us out, the lads were all a-trembling too; for my brother's face, they said, was like the destroying angel; and I was somewhat queer myself, and I was astonished too; for he was kind-hearted, was my brother, and would not hurt a fly's body; much less damn his soul; and, after all, the poor soldiers were not to blame; and 'twas a queer cursing, I thought too, to be done like that; but maybe 'twas a new papal method.